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[GI Korea] Things to Do in Korea: Dobong Mountain
Published: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 06:57:38 +0000
A new feature I have decided to add to the site is to profile things to do in Korea. Last year there was a discussion initiated on multiple blogs about if Korea is boring. I have never found Korea boring and if anything having to much to do, however the complaint about Korea [...] Read More... |
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Mr. Joe (03-24-2007)
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Great story and photos! Thanks for sharing with us. I have trekked the area, and found it very enjoyable! I lived at Camp Red Cloud in 1974. It has grown some, and is more beautiful than ever in the spring. Have all your necessities in your backpack, and watch the weather. A great inexpensive way to enjoy Korea.
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Re: [GI Korea] Things to Do in Korea: Dobong Mountain
I have plenty of more photos and ideas for things to do in Korea. I'm going to try to do one every two weeks so stay tuned.
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